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close this bookBasic Science and Health Education for Primary Schools Uganda (UNICEF, 1992, 162 p.)
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View the documentAcknowledgements
View the documentForeword
View the documentLinking Volume 1 and 2 of Basic Science and Health Education Teacher's Guide
Open this folder and view contentsIntroduction to Book
View the documentCHAPTER 1. My Health and Other People's
View the documentCHAPTER 2. Caring for Our Bodies
View the documentCHAPTER 3. Causes of Accidents
View the documentCHAPTER 4. Names and Sources of Food
View the documentCHAPTER 5. The Importance of Immunisation
View the documentCHAPTER 6. Cleaning Things We Use
View the documentCHAPTER 7. Family Relationships and Interactions
View the documentCHAPTER 8. The Six Immunisable Diseases
View the documentCHAPTER 9. Food Hygiene
View the documentCHAPTER 10. Helping Others to Keep Healthy
View the documentCHAPTER 11. Worms, Diarrhoea and Dehydration
View the documentCHAPTER 12. Safety and Accident Prevention
View the documentCHAPTER 13. Germs and Prevention of Disease
View the documentCHAPTER 14. Working together for Good Health
View the documentCHAPTER 15. Topic: Keeping Clean
View the documentCHAPTER 16. Malaria, Trachoma and Sleeping Sickness
View the documentCHAPTER 17. First Aid for Common Accidents
View the documentCHAPTER 18. Food Preservation and Contamination
View the documentCHAPTER 19. Injuries and Their Care
View the documentCHAPTER 20. Digestive System
View the documentCHAPTER 21. Nutrition, Health and Disease
View the documentCHAPTER 22. Worms

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Teacher's Guide Health Education Volume 1 for Primary 1, 2, 3 and 4

1st Edition (Feb '92)

© Copyright UNICEF Uganda 1992

Any part of this Teacher's Guide, including the illustrations, may be copied, reproduced, or adapted to meet health education and training needs without permission from the Uganda Interministerial Expert Panel on Health Education, or UNICEF, provided that the material in which it is used is distributed free of or at cost (not for profit).

It would be appreciated if you would mention the "Uganda Teachers' Guide, Health Education Volume 1" as your source should you use many illustrations or quote extensively from it. For any reproduction with commercial (profit) ends, permission must be first obtained from the Uganda Interministerial Expert Panel on Health Education, c/o UNICEF Uganda, P. O. Box 7047 Kampala, Uganda and Longman Group UK Limited.

First published in 1992